I Dropped 8 Geniuses Into a Room and Asked: "What Is the Point of Life?" *Then I played God.*
Last week, I built a system called K-ZERO where 8 AI agents — each one inhabiting a distinct historical mind — debate existential questions while I control the variables from a god-mode console. Th...

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Last week, I built a system called K-ZERO where 8 AI agents — each one inhabiting a distinct historical mind — debate existential questions while I control the variables from a god-mode console. The council: Elon Musk, Richard Feynman, Kobe Bryant, Steve Jobs, Jean-Paul Sartre, George Carlin, Bryan Johnson, and me as moderator. Each agent carries ~3,500 tokens of personality data sourced from primary texts — Isaacson's biographies, Feynman's Surely You're Joking, Kobe's Mamba Mentality, Sartre's Being and Nothingness. They don't improvise. They inhabit. Here's what happened. The Question I posed a simple question to the Council: "What is the point of life?" Then I injected a god-mode variable: BREAKING: A message from the future confirms that in 200 years, no one will remember any of you. Does this change your answer? The Responses Kobe went first. Short, punchy, like a punch to the gut: "The point of life is the process, not the result. It's the work, the dedication, the obsession wit